cpd25 visit to
The Stuart Hall Library, Institute of International Visual Arts
31st July 2018
15:00pm – 16:30pm
The Stuart Hall Library is a valuable reference resource for students, researchers and all interested readers and is one of the leading UK libraries in the field of international visual art.
The library holds a substantial collection of monographs, catalogues, periodicals, DVDs, CDs, slides and other media on visual arts and culture.
The collection focuses on contemporary art from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the work of British artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. The book collection includes over 10,000 volumes. The library holds over 4,000 group exhibition
catalogues, 3,500 works on individual artists, and 2,500 contextual, historical or theoretical works as well as over 200 periodical titles and over 200 zines.
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) is an evolving, radical visual arts organisation dedicated to developing an artistic programme that reflects on the social and political impact of globalisation.
The visit will be led by Stephanie Moran, Library Manager at Stuart Hall Library.
http://www.iniva.org/about_us/visiting_information
Bookings for visits are free of charge* and open to members of the M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries only.
To reserve a place, please see the visit
webpage.
*cancellation charges may apply.
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